…license verification or impaired driving detection. Cf. State v. Kincer, 208 N.C. App. 279 (2010) (unpublished) (finding that a judge correctly ruled that a checkpoint had a proper motor vehicle…
…the court of appeals recent decision in State v. Sheppard, 2013 WL 601101 (February 19, 2013) (unpublished), finding that the defendant’s right to a speedy trial was violated by the…
…to ensure compliance with the reasonableness requirement of the Fourth Amendment) (unpublished op.); see also Commonwealth v. Anderson, 547 N.E.2d 1134 (Mass. 1989) (noting that “[o]nce the Department of Public…
…Aug. 19, 2014) (unpublished). A Charlotte attorney named Nikita Mackey was appointed to represent Ragin. The case went to trial, Ragin was convicted, and he received a lengthy sentence. He…
…unpublished opinion, State v. Christenson, 2022-NCCOA-545, the Court of Appeals held that testimony that the victim experienced pain when she moved her neck and had difficulty eating two days following…
…State’s dismissal in a free text fields. I don’t see any appellate cases on point. The closest thing I found was State v. Norwood, 193 N.C. App. 456 (2008) (unpublished),…
…may only do them after providing notice, hearing, and counsel. And as some readers will recall, a couple of unpublished cases (discussed here) have suggested that there is no clear…
…the results of a blood test administered approximately two and a half hours after the accident. State v. Morvay, 731 S.E.2d 276 (N.C. App. August 21, 2012) (unpublished). The State…
…1903597 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 18, 2010) (unpublished) (discussing First Amendment issue in detail, but ultimately finding that officers were protected by qualified immunity given the lack of settled law). I’m…
…(E.D.N.Y. May 5, 2005) (unpublished) (ruling that city inspectors’ warrantless entry into rat-infested home under construction was reasonable where multiple dogs were housed there in concerning conditions). If the building…